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History Period image...model a w/bobbed rear valence panel/trunk?

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by fur biscuit, Nov 15, 2024.

  1. fur biscuit
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    Does anybody recall a late 50's Build where the rear panel and deck were bobbed up Exposing the rear spring? I think the frame had been chromed and was built by a gentleman serving in the Navy at the time? May have been a SoCal/ San Diego build? I can't remember if it was featured in a magazine or if there was just a snapshot taken from the rear three-quarter view. A picture or Two would be great.
     
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  2. Fordors
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    I haven’t tried to locate a photo yet, but I’m thinking about a black, channeled, flathead powered car with long chromed side pipes. The pipes were angled upward.
     
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  3. fur biscuit
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    that could be, It's not the Jack Calori car though. Thank you!


     
  4. Fordors
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    For sure not the Calori car, the roadster in question was hood less. The classic photo of the car is a three quarter shot with the owner looking back at the camera over his shoulder.
     
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  6. Wonder what has happened to the roadster since 2008?
     
  7. IIRC, the model "T" was on the cover of March
    1958 Hot rod Magazine.
     
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  8. dana barlow
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    from Miami Fla.
    1. Y-blocks

    Bobtailed A. hummmm. I like them!:D
    Back in the late 1950,I enjoyed a number of little book mag.s,a few bobtails would show up.
    They piked my interest,as the old rust n crash in rear, 28 roadster body I had got ,was messed up in the rear,being crushed in up too were the front edge of trunk lid had been.
    As a teen,that was more damage then I could fix,so I just cut it off. Used the the mostly good part to build my Rod.:cool: Did get it first running in 1959. Still have,an drive. For most Bobtails,there a story,but we don't always get to know.

    A28Built in 1959 Still going.jpg
     
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